You don't. The rental company will pay it, and charge to your credit card, or the toll company will see it is a rental car and delete the charge because it is too complicated to track you down without the rental company giving them your details. They won't do that claiming client privacy.

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Do you have a EZYpass? They are sometimes nationwide.See if yours is recognized in San Fran. Be certain to be in the correct lane, Whew, there are so many sometimes. Call the local Auto Club in SFO & ask them the regulations of that. They will know.

You are going to have to contact the toll authority for that area and hopefully they will look it up for you. If you let it go then the bill will go to the rental car agency and they will see that you rented the car on the date of the toll and then they will charge the card that you put the rental on. They will charge you extra fees and a simple toll bill could end up costing you hundreds of dollars.

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You will need to read the warrany agreement for all of that info, but I can tell you they NEVER pay for rentals, hotels, ect. I dont know why it was 8 days? Is this a FORD Remanufactured trans, or one that the Ford dealer rebuilt? If it was Ford Reman, I would think they could get you one in 1 or 2 days, and a couple hours to replace it, no big deal.